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“From front-to-back, this is the first Weather Station album that sounds as fleshed-out and powerful as the world it contains.” – Pitchfork

“…The song doesn’t gallop like its predecessors ‘Thirty’ or ‘I Kept It All To Myself.’ Instead, it calmly meanders, string arrangements bursting around it like hints of color flooding into a black and white image.” – Stereogum (#2 in The 5 Best Songs of The Week)

“…This one is on another level. These songs sit in a place between thought and expression, where the music flows confidently from heart to tongue. It’s filled with feminist politics, kindred spirits, conversations and heartbreak, all well played as inspired gems.” – NPR Music

“9/10. No one else is writing true-life songs with such a command of nuance and ellipsis, with such generosity of unguarded emotion and careful economy of means, like Sam Shepard writing haiku.” – Uncut

“Getting direct to the emotional nub of a song, but with words aplenty, more like a Raymond Carver short story than Joni [Mitchell] or Bill [Callahan].” – MOJO

“9/10. This year’s most remarkable feat of songwriting.” – Drowned in Sound

“A model example of expanding an act’s sound without losing sight of what made them great to begin with.” – The Line Of Best Fit